Quote Originally Posted by BiG~PUN
Thats kinda why I asked here versus the any other place on this forum. I was hoping to get someone that had one to say "hey that is true" or "no, you will have a nippy 15 foot snake regaurdless of what you do". That was my main question. The reason I asked the other stuff was to get an opionion from someone that has burms. and just maybe if they replied they would be able to throw in the other info real quick. I currently have a normall BP. when i first got him i read a book front to back and constantly reffered to it. It stated that one hide was needed, a 75%-85% humidity level was needed at all times, and the temps should be around 80 degrees on the warm side. I have made many adjustments and now have a very happy snake.

I may be takeing this wrongly, but the advice "if you have to ask, your probly not ready" is not very encouraging. DUH! thats why i asked is to get ready. I'm not going down this week and getting a huge snake. I figured on my path of getting to the point that I am ready thought I should stop here. I didnt just come here to waist time. I had a question and got some advice that stated the obvious. I hope that isnt the answer you give everyone.

I was simply tryning to find out as much information as possible before making this decision. I looked online and thought maybe some one on bp.net may have some advice that many people dont learn until they screw up. I do apologize for coming to your forum for giant pythons and asking such a silly question. I hope I didnt waste to much time.
Maybe it would have helped if you had posted this previously. I am not one to attack someone for posting a question, and that was not how my post was intended.

What kind of hubandry does a burm need. Maximum size tank it will need?
This type of question led me to believe that you did not have the basic information, and I apologize if that was incorrect.

Again, I think that you should really consider finding someone locally that has a burm and getting some experience under your belt.